iSMØK E-Cigarrette, $7.90
Manufactured by iSMØK (They have apparently gone down the tube)
Last updated 08-28-20
Because of the nature of this product, my usual evaluation format will not be used. This will just be a brief informational page with three photographs, three spectrographic analyses, and a rather large instructional video on it.
This product tastes kind of {vulgar term for caca}ty -- it has a "burning molasses" flavour to it.
To use your brand spanken new (or corroded old) iSMØK E-Cigarrette (if my description of the, "burning molasses" flavor doesn't dissuade you first) , just remove that plastic thing off the end and remove the very small plastic 'tab' from the side of the unit.
Put the filter-end (the end with the white plastic disc with a hole in it) in your mouth, give it a few short "puffs", then you can "smoke" it as you might smoke a traditional cigarrette. A purple "cherry" on the end brightens as you take a drag, then dims out to nothing when you stop.
There are no switches to fuss with or forget; the act of drawing air into it by sucking on the end triggers an air movement-sensitive momentary switch inside. This activates the unit only while you are taking a drag and automatically deactivates it when you stop sucking.
Each iSMØK lasts approx. 2 packages (~40 regular cigarrettes), then you throw it into the loo and flush it away...er...uh...I mean throw it into the dustbin {garbage can} -- yes, this is the disposable version. iSMØK makes a rechargeable version as well, so you need only discard the "filter" portion (this is the part that contains the nicotine) every now and again.
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Photograph showing me taking a toke off the iSMØK E-Cigarrette.
Spectrographic analysis of the purple LED (the glowing "cherry") in the end of this cigarrette.
Spectrographic analysis of the LED in the end of this cigarrette; spectrometer's response narrowed to a band between 430nm and 470nm to pinpoint native emission peak wavelength, which is 445.080nm.
Spectrographic analysis of the LED in the end of this cigarrette; spectrometer's response narrowed to a band between 620nm and 690nm to pinpoint phosphor peak wavelength, which is 657.199nm.
Video on YourTube of a "tutorial" of sorts that shows how E-Cigs function.
Video was used with explicit written consent
{not just implied oral consent} of its author.
This video is approximately 73.25257856378 megabytes (73,559,481 bytes) in length; dial-up users please be aware.
It will take no less than three hundred sixty six (!) minutes to load at 48.0Kbps.
This vid is definitely ***NOT*** dial-up friendly!!!
This iSMØK E-Cigarrette was purchased at a Big Lots! store in Federal Way WA. USA on the morning of 10-06-12 (I was their first customer of the day!)
UPDATE: 08-28-20
Manufacturer's website is now offline; they have apparently stopped manufacuring this product. Therefore, the always-dreadful, "" icon will be appended to its listings on this website.
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